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Evrythng and Gooee have partnered to create a smart lighting option, according to Gigoam article, showing another area the Internet of Things can help. Jason Hope believes this to be a positive advancement in the Internet of Things industry.

I think this merger is important in the Internet of Things industry, because it shows how the Internet of Things is helping in more ways than simple consumer convenience, although that is huge

Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB)February 28, 2015

For many consumers, the Internet of Things is focused on smart gadgets they carry, but a recent merger between Evrythng and Gooee shows that this new connected universe affects more than just smart phones and fitness trackers. In a recently announced merger, Gooee and Evrythng will partner to create new LED lighting products that use connectivity to communicate with one another and assess the local environment to better light the buildings they are installed in. Gigaom and Jason Hope comment on this partnership.

In an article entitled "Evrythng partners with Gooee in LED Internet of Things," David Meyer (@superglaze) of Gigaom indicates that the partnership will make the most out of both company's strengths. The article was published on February 24 and looks at the way these lights will interact with each other using the technology and advances offered through both companies.

According to the article, the lights will be able to report on their own operating condition, react to changes in the environment and use sensors installed in and near the lights to detect motion and other phenomena. The article points out that Gooee, with its lighting technology, and Evrythng, with its cloud connections, are a perfect match in creating this smart lighting system. Combined, the two companies are creating what they are calling an "operating system for smart connected lighting."

"I think this merger is important in the Internet of Things industry, because it shows how the Internet of Things is helping in more ways than simple consumer convenience, although that is huge," said Jason Hope. "The merger brings to light the way the Internet can actually help things communicate with one another in more ways than you might initially think of."

"Today it's lighting," Hope continues, "but tomorrow it may be something else entirely. It's interesting to see where these changes will go."

About Jason Hope

As a futurist and tech expert, Jason Hope watches the changes in the Internet of Things industry with great excitement. He also uses his wealth to support healthcare research targeted at the aging process. Learn more about him at http://www.jasonhope.com.